The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 3, 1935, Page 8

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— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1988 SIDEGLANCES. - - By George Clark 2 we Ne ‘ou boys must ere ve the wrong directions. I'm pretty sure nobody here called up for an orchestra.” THE GUMPS—THE TAMING OF THE SHREW YLL GO THIS. TE Crh THATLL BE. ENOUGH AT.NIGHT ./ Ha! NLL PUT HER WHERE SHE BELONGS — THE LAST STRAW No! I GAVE [T To THE EDITOR OF THE SHADYSIDE PAPER... HE'S GOING To. PuBs LISH: IT, To SHow WHAT KIND OF.WORK 1S BEING DONE BY OUR PUPILS !! . MAP OF AFRICA..IT'S RUFE'S DIAMOND Treasure map // Fi — e Foreign Envoy re 2 HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle tree. | 1 An envoy from feyalal [TIVIM[O|AIN|UIM] 12 His official Europe, Sir Alc IA] OHO maga title is ——. — isiuim] [UIP MEM! [T/e(S] 15 He is stationed 12 Helped, Bh Mi INJe ies} in —. 13 Wand. iM] IGIOIRIE|D MMA! 17Gat. 14To renovate. [g/t AIDE [SMMSILIOIE|S MMolc] 18 Dined. 16 Manufactured. 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SOMME IAITISMETIOITIE IMIS 25 Lazy person. 20 To deny, O OGRE WOW 27 Insurgent. 22 Deed. 26To make rich. © B0Elements of 44 preposition. 47 Moisture, 48 Self. 4@ English gold coin, ‘Bl Musical note, 52 Chatty part of grain. €8 To leave out 86 Black bird, 66 He is a — \37Nee . 138 Cantaloupe, {40 VII: ay envoy, & ‘67 Wigwam, ‘Keeper of the Bees’ Will Open Thursday ‘Winning popular acclaim through fits vivid depiction of the human down-to-earth characters, Gene Stratton-Porter’s famous novel, “The Keeper of the Bees,” opens Thursday night at the Paramount Theatre. ‘The new Monogram photoplay is ® faithful adaptation of the fa- mous Gene Stratton-Porter original, and presents on the screen the full flavor of Mrs. Porter's gripping story of the trials and tribulations that assail the inhabitants of a peaceful seaside community. Perhaps one of the most widely known of Mrs. Porter’s works, “Keep- er of the Bees,” tells of a young war veteran, who comes, broken in health and disillusioned, to the little com- munity of Peaceful Bay where, un- der the belevolent influence of the piness and physical regeneration as well as romance. Playing the title role in one of his finest presentations is Neil Ham- Christy abanne’s skillful * direc- tion tops even the high standard he set with his deft handling of “A Girl of the Limberlost,” first of the Gene eee =, sent Monogram is cur- tent motion picture season. McLean Risk Company Picks Tauer as Head Underwood, N. D., July 3.—McLean ‘County's Mutual Fire Insurance com- Pany re-elected all officers at the @npual meeting here. President is Charles Tauer of Underwood. Other ‘officers are John Tweeten, Washburn, vice president; Alfred Keel, Turtle Nygaard, Leake, secretary; Hans ee ee ee Gergen; ae joie ti TAIT le MEHIE IRIOMBAINIA| LTININTAT LLJAIBIVIR I! INIT iH) 45 Rowing device, 1 Inlet. 2 Queer, 11 Taxaceous 28 Metal. 29 Auto. 31 Meat between slices of bread 32 Bronze. VERTICAL 3 Born. 35 Pine fruits. 4Pald publicity, 36 Southeast, & Yellowish 39 Cover. gray. 42City magis 6 Bobs up. trate SALESMAN SAM HEY, PAL. KIN T Hive IN)I DONT cARE WHERE Ya 00 “WE A FANOR, FELLA, AN’ JoKAY BY MELTMCON NO®ooy HERE BUT TH’ DENTIST 7 Thought. 44Once more. ui . 7 , 1 we HERE? WHERE'S TH HIDE —AN' TH OENTIST WE STAY JEST aS VA ARE FER (TA TEAR OFE SOME AN’ & PATIENT O'MALLEY! Oro harden, 48 Sea east, DENTIST Z ‘8 (HALL TA GIT SOME @ COUPLA MINUTES! SLEEP, Anyway | A END!) MuUSTA BEEN WRONG ABOUT 10 Collection of 50 Kindled. 7 MORE ORILLS: y \ WN Ws N THAT GUY IN TH’ NIGHTIE CASHIN’ facts. y_ IN HERE! 52 Flying mamma) f LE 54 Note in scale. VA By césPID SM MMAQgy Wheeler and Woolsey Are Riots as Nitwits “The Nitwits” vs. the masked ter- ror, the Black Widow, is the main event at the Capitol Theatre today. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey are the contenders for the sleuthing THEM BLASTED ‘SWABS FINISHED WI'OLD HA’SMELLED 4 MOUSE. J BULL DAWSON, BY, THUNDER? @ counter offensive, “ even the score in the late cantos, but subsequently are on the verge of be- ing knocked out for a long count into three figures. Melody and thrills serve as seconds to the comedy and mystery contend- ers in “The Nitwits.” Betty Grable and Wheeler sing and dance to “Mu- sic in My Heart.” Joey Ray and Joan Sanderson, musical comedy favorites, vocalize, “You Opened My Eyes.” Woolsey offers one of his in- imitable comedy numbers in “The Black Widow Will Get You If You Don’t Watch Out.” Fred Keating, Bile Bootes and Brelyn Sreny in ihe cast s A e | Vanishing Corpse | i Has Chief Raging ‘| Watford Oity, N. D., July 3— There's likely to be a dead man in Watford City if Chief of Po- ica John Richardson can lay his hands on the right party, Pestered for weeks has been Chief Richardson by nightly an- THE WORLD! THEY ARE OBEYED - E THAT! WELL, IT APPEARS THAT I'VE COME UP GIVE ORDERS onymous telephone calls inform- ing him that if he will go toa certain spot he will find the body of a dead man, But the chief's quests have been in vain. If he can catch the anonymous caller he promises the county coroner a corpus delicti that won't vanish.

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